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Long Live The Royals UK Version Jane Horrocks As Queen Eleanor

The UK will be getting a slightly different and localised version of Long Live The Royals. In the UK version, actress Jane Horrocks (Bubble & Katy Grin from BBC’s Absolutely Fabulous, Fifi Forget-Me-Not from Cosgrove Hall’s Fifi and the Flowertots and Julie Cook from Sky One’s Trollied) will be voice acting the role of Queen Eleanor replacing Wendi McLendon-Covey, the voice actress in the USA version.

Based on the Creative Arts Emmy award winning animated short of the same name, the Long Live the Royals miniseries premieres on Cartoon Network UK and Ireland on Tuesday 6th September at 6pm and new episodes air daily at the same time up until Friday 9th September.

In this video, Jane Horrocks describes her character’s personality traits, her time voicing Queen Eleanor and her thoughts about the new show.

Jane Horrocks joins The Royal Family as “Queen Eleanor” in latest Cartoon Network Miniseries

The holidays can be a chaotic time for any family; throw in a few bejeweled crowns, lofty titles, and an entire Kingdom and you’ve got Cartoon Network Studios’ newest original miniseries, Long Live the Royals. This ridiculously regal new miniseries follows the high-class lifestyle of a contemporary royal family living in an old-fashioned world. Created by Sean Szeles (supervising producer of the award-winning Regular Show) and featuring the voice of Jane Horrocks (Absolutely Fabulous) as Queen Eleanor, Long Live the Royals premieres over four consecutive nights beginning Tuesday 6th September at 6pm on Cartoon Network.

Set against a medieval backdrop, Long Live the Royals follows a modern-day royal family as they prepare for the annual week-long Yule Hare Festival, where there will be delicious food, exciting frights, singing forest men and most importantly, much laughter. Each episode examines a different family member and their storyline, from Queen Eleanor’s insecurity over her loud beastly snoring to Princess Rosalind’s desire to be a “normal teenager” who goes out to parties, the miniseries comically highlights modern-day monarchy problems faced by the royals while ruling a medieval kingdom.

Commenting on her role as Queen Eleanor, Jane Horrocks says:

“It was such a delight to take on the role of Queen Eleanor in Cartoon Network’s latest miniseries Long Live the Royals. Queen Eleanor is quite a fearsome Queen, but she is also very witty and has some really good lines! I was attracted to be a part of this miniseries because the script is very funny and the characters are beautifully drawn. In my opinion there are a lot of cartoons out there that tend to be the same, that’s why I like Long Live the Royals, because it feels very different and fresh. I also think it’s the kind of show that will appeal both to children and adults alike.”

Filled with all the humour and heart that is core to a Cartoon Network show, Long Live the Royals features a voice cast of some of comedy’s brightest talents, with Jane Horrocks (Absolutely Fabulous) as the image-focused Queen Eleanor, Jon Daly (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty) as the pompous King Rufus, Gillian Jacobs (Community) as punk rock Princess Rosalind, Kieran Culkin (Scott Pilgrim) as shy Prince Peter and Nicki Rapp as royal pain Prince Alex. Peter Serafinawicz, Horatio Sanz, Fred Armisen, Alfred Molina, Ellie Kemper, Ken Marino and more also lend their voices to the fun.

Originating from Cartoon Network Studios’ Artists Program, Long Live the Royals follows 2014’s Emmy® Award-winning miniseries Over the Garden Wall.

Long Live the Royals premieres on Cartoon Network on Tuesday 6th September at 6pm and rolls out until Friday 9th September.

Cartoon Network UK Long Live The Royals Premieres 6th September

For four days from Tuesday 6th September, Cartoon Network UK and Ireland will be giving the royal treatment to a brand new miniseries – Long Live The Royals. The new miniseries was created by Sean Szeles, better known for his work as supervising producer on Regular Show. The new miniseries is based on the Emmy Award-winning animated short of the same name. The show has also recently won an Creative Arts Emmy in the Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation category, credited to Chris Tsirgiotis for his work as Background Designer.

Long Live The Royals is an animated comedy about a royal family but with the social dynamics of an average modern family dealing with the stressful job of ruling over a medieval kingdom. The miniseries will follow the royal family from their prospective during the week long Yule Hare Festival, a time of celebration, food, entertainment, and humour. Voice acting talent include Jon Daly as King Rufus, Jane Horrocks as Queen Eleanor (UK version), Wendi McLendon-Covey as Queen Eleanor (USA version), Gillian Jacobs as Princess Rosalind, Kieran Culkin as Prince Peter and Nicki Rapp as Prince Alex.

All four episodes of Long Live The Royals will premiere over four consecutive nights beginning Tuesday 6th September at 6pm on Cartoon Network UK.

Cartoon Network USA To Premiere New Miniseries Long Live The Royals On 30th November

This week, it was revealed that Cartoon Network USA will premiere the new Cartoon Network Studios original miniseries, Long Live The Royals on Monday 30th November at 7.45 pm (ET/PT) with a new episode airing every day until Thursday 3rd December. The new miniseries was created by Sean Szeles, better known as supervising producer for Regular Show and is based on his Emmy® Award-winning animated short of the same name.

Long Live The Royals is a sitcom about a royal family with modern social dynamics while dealing with the stressful job of ruling over a medieval kingdom. The miniseries will follow the royal family during the week long Yule Hare Festival, a time of celebration, food, entertainment, and humour. Voice acting talent include Jon Daly as King Rufus, Wendi McLendon-Covey as Queen Eleanor, Gillian Jacobs as Princess Rosalind, Kieran Culkin as Prince Peter and Nicki Rapp as Prince Alex.